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3 May, 01:56

Which problem was solved by the great compromise? A.) how the national government would be funded

B.) how the enslaved people would count in state population numbers

C.) how many representatives states would send to Congress

D.) how to keep government from harming individual rights

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  1. 3 May, 03:29
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    The correct answer is C: how many representatives states would send to Congress.

    Explanation:

    The Great Compromise (1787) represents an agreement made between large and small states in the U. S., which determines the structure of the Congress, that is, the number of congressional representatives for each state.

    It was made to establish the Senate and the House of Representatives so that each state could get two representatives in the Senate and a various number of representatives in the House.
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